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FAQ’s
1. What is Habitat for Humanity International?
Habitat for Humanity International is a non-profit, ecumenical
Christian housing ministry that seeks to eliminate poverty housing from
the world and make decent shelter a matter of conscience and action.
The organization was founded in 1976 by Millard Fuller and his wife,
Linda.
2. When was Watauga Habitat started? The Watauga County Habitat affiliate began in 1987 and has now completed 20 homes.
3. How does one qualify for a Habitat home?
There are three criteria every Habitat partner family must meet to
qualify:
-Need: Applicants must be in need due to:
(a) overcrowded or substandard conditions,
(b) unreasonable housing costs in relation to gross income,
(c) physical need requirements,
(d) unable to get a conventional loan.
-Ability to Pay: The families we serve are those with an annual income between 30% and 60% of the Watauga County median income. They also must demonstrate the ability to make monthly mortgage payments on a no-interest home loan.
-Willingness to Partner: Upon approval, applicants must work between
250 and 500 hours of "sweat equity." This commitment to becoming a
partner with Habitat involves helping volunteers build their house. In
addition, as a prospective partner family, they will be involved in
training to be a great homeowner and good neighbor in your community!
4. How much do Habitat homes cost?
The average Habitat home inWataugaCounty costs $70,000.
5. How is a Habitat home built and who pays for
construction?
Our funding comes from a variety of sponsors - churches,
corporations, from existing homeowners, foundations, civic groups, and
individuals. The sponsorship rate for an entire house is $70,000.
Habitat uses government funds only for land purchase and site
development, if at all. Volunteers and future homeowners build the
homes.
6. Do homeowners pay for their houses?
Homeowners pay for the house by making monthly payments on a 0%
interest mortgage, typically for 20 years. The average payment is $350
a month, plus escrows that cover taxes and insurance.
7. Is Habitat a Christian organization?
Habitat was founded as and remains a Christian ministry. Many of our
staff, donors, volunteers and homeowners are Christians. However, we
welcome and partner with many types of organizations and people,
believing that we all can contribute to solving the serious problems of
poverty housing. Families are selected on need for housing, ability to
pay and willingness to partner. Religious conviction and practice is
not a requirement in any way for home ownership.
8. Habitat - Isn't that the organization that Jimmy
Carter started?
A wealthy businessman, Millard Fuller, conceived the concept of Habitat
in the early seventies. He sold all his wealth and dedicated himself to
pursuing the dream of eliminating poverty housing. Former President
Carter and his wife Rosalyn are incredibly supportive of Habitat's work
and each year labor at "Jimmy Carter Work Camp" building event either
nationally or internationally. President Carter's association has
helped to give Habitat a greater presence and more visibility in the
national and international media.
9. I don't have any construction experience. Can Habitat
still use me as a volunteer?
Volunteers need only a willingness to learn skills, a desire to
interact with all types of people, and a flexible attitude.
Construction is a very labor-intensive activity in which volunteers
carry much of the load. Volunteers are also needed for office work, to
be team members, and for special events, among other things. Please
fill out a volunteer interest form.
10. What should I bring to the work site?
Volunteers should wear clothes that they don't mind getting dirty.
Also, close-toed shoes are required. Bring a lunch and something to
drink. You will also need to complete a volunteer waiver form.
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